92DescriptionUse the mfr link-name command to set the frame relay bundle link identification (LID).Use the undo mfr link-name command to restore the default.By default, the LID is the name of the physical interface.Use the link-protocol fr mfr command to configure the current physical interface as a multilink frame relaybundle link before using the mfr link-name command to configure.The peer equipment identifies a frame relay bundle link via LID or associates the bundle link with a framerelay bundle by using LID. A LID is locally valid, and the LIDs at the two ends of a link can be the same.Examples# Set the bundle LID of the multilink frame relay bundle link Serial 4/1/8:10 to be bl1. system-view[Sysname] interface Serial 4/1/8:10[Sysname-Serial4/1/8:10] link-protocol fr MFR 4/1/6[Sysname-Serial4/1/8:10] mfr link-name bl1mfr retrySyntaxmfr retry numberundo mfr retryViewFrame relay interface viewDefault level2: System levelParametersnumber: The maximum times that a bundle link can resend hello messages, in the range 1 to 5.DescriptionUse the mfr retry command to set the maximum times that a frame relay bundle link can resend hellomessage when waiting for a hello acknowledgement message.Use the undo mfr retry command to restore the default.By default, the maximum times that a frame relay bundle link can resend hello message is twice.The bundle link sustains link status by periodically sending hello message to the peer end. If the times thata bundle link resends hello message reach the maximum without receiving acknowledgement from thepeer, the system will regard the link protocol on the bundle link to be malfunctioning.You can configure this command only after the link-protocol fr mfr command is used to associate a framerelay bundle link interface with a frame relay bundle.Examples# Configure the bundle link Serial 4/1/8:10 to resend hello message for 3 times at most. system-view[Sysname] interface Serial 4/1/8:10[Sysname-Serial4/1/8:10] link-protocol fr MFR 4/1/6